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Bernhard, G., C.R. Booth, and J.C. Ehramjian. (2004).
High levels of ultraviolet radiation observed in November 1998 at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 33, 255-258.

Stamnes, K. (1993). The stratosphere as a modulator of ultraviolet radiation
into the biosphere, Surveys in Geophysics, 14, 167-186. (P)

1992

Booth, C.R., T.B. Lucas, and J.H. Morrow. (1992). High resolution UV spectral irradiance monitoring program in polar regions: Five years (and growing) of data available to polar researches in ozone- and ultraviolet-related studies. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1992 Review, 27(5), 338-341.

Setlow, R.B. 1974. The wavelength in sunlight effective in producing
skin cancer: a theoretical analysis. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Science, USA, 71(9): 3363-3366.

Smith, R.C., and K.S. Baker. 1982. Assessment of the influence
of enhanced UV-B on marine primary productivity. In The Role
of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation in marine Ecosystems, edited
by J. Calkins, pp. 509-537, Plenum Press, New York.